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The following are approved health claims in European Union member countries for the mineral zinc. Zinc is required for hundreds of metabolic activities in the human body.
The European Food Safety Authority has been busily reviewing submitted data

July 24, 2014

Scientists from the Research Institute of Public Health, Kuopio, Finland state
that enterolactone (the major Lignan derived from Flaxseed) reduces the risk
of stroke, heart attack, and cancer. Because of this prior research they checked

October 3, 2011

Before becoming pregnant, women need to get enough vitamin B12 in addition to folic acid to cut their risk of having a baby with a serious birth defect of the brain and spinal cord, researchers said on Monday. Irish women with the lowest vitamin B12

March 16, 2009

Fish Oils decrease the risk of heart attack but methylmercury in some fish raises the risk; eat fish low in mercury
The methylmercury found as a contaminant in some fish has been tied to an increased risk of heart attack in some studies. On

October 11, 2012

Oral mucositis is a common complication of cancer treatment commonly seen in patients treated with radiation or chemotherapy. The patient develops painful inflammation and ulceration in their mouth.
In this study from Santa Chiara Hospital in Pis

August 1, 2013

Turmeric, the yellowish spice used widely in Indian cuisine, stops the spread of cancer in mice
according to research funded by the U.S. Department of Defense's Breast Cancer Reasearch Program.
The active polyphenol in Turmeric known a

June 13, 2005

It is no surprise that fruits and vegetables may cut the risk of
developing a stroke. However new research from the ongoing Physicians
Health Study indicates that it is particular antioxidants found in
fruits and vege

June 7, 2004

Breast cancer patients who apply moisturizers may be dosing themselves with estrogen without even knowing it investigators reported at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Dr. Adrienne Olson, a researcher with Breastlink in Rancho Palos Verdes, C

December 25, 2008

A new study describes the findings of medical researchers at King’s College
Hospital in London that NAC, an amino acid used to treat acute liver failure
caused by toxicity with the commonly used pain relieving drug acetaminophen

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